we have democratic strategist, former clinton advisor carrie wofford and welcome rick berman from the center for union facts. carrie, i know you're going to tell me i'm being too hard on the seiu, although the clinton administration was not really much of a pro-labor administration, if you ask me, to their credit. but i think, i think they have their ulterior motives. what's your take? >> they may have an ulterior motive but i think you're on to the wrong one. i think the motive is to build momentum for the federal minimum wage to increase in congress, so they see connecticut, new jersey, over 61% of the voters just voted recently for a minimum wage increase. california, new york, you see all these states, d.c., raising the minimum wage. they see gallup putting out a poll that three-quarters of americans want a minimum wage increase, and they see the momentum and they want to get a federal bill. that would be my sense. >> rick berman, i want to know if you agree with what carrie is saying. do you regard this as a true strike, in other words, were these workers from the fast food resta